Hello.
I have a very large collection of music on my computer in MP3 and OGG format. Most of it I ripped myself from my CD collection at very high bitrates, such as 256 to 320 kbps.
While this is fine on my home computer, where I have plenty of space, it means that it's going to be hard to fit it all on a portable mp3 player, such as an iPod. Also, I doubt these quality levels are necessary when listening with earbuds on an mp3 player.
Is there any easy way I could re-encode the files to a lower bitrate as a batch?
Thanks
Steve
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Audio Batch Converter for Reencoding?
#2 Guest_Jhoy_*
Posted 05 January 2006 - 05:37 AM
Super Audio Converter
I haven't tried it. I haven't had the heart or time to do anything with my 7gigs of music.
If you don't like this one, you can try the rest the results that I got from the google search.
Audio Batch Converter Google Search Results.
I haven't tried it. I haven't had the heart or time to do anything with my 7gigs of music.
If you don't like this one, you can try the rest the results that I got from the google search.
Audio Batch Converter Google Search Results.
#3 Guest_chp_*
Posted 05 January 2006 - 06:20 PM
Hi!
GX::Transcoder
"The GX::Transcoder is a flexible audio converter, which is able to convert in a batch mode between a lot of audio formats."
I suggest give it a try, it's freeware
GX::Transcoder
"The GX::Transcoder is a flexible audio converter, which is able to convert in a batch mode between a lot of audio formats."
I suggest give it a try, it's freeware
#4 Guest_TheChozeLa_*
Posted 05 January 2006 - 08:49 PM
goldwave have a batch converter now!!
and i was thinking that the ipod was converting the mp3 in mp4(aac)??
and i was thinking that the ipod was converting the mp3 in mp4(aac)??
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